(1) What do you mean by "gone"? Impossible?, or simply not included?
(2) Isn't "resuming execution from a historical state" the same thing as
importing a state?
On Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 12:39:59 PM UTC-6, Mike MacDonald wrote:
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> It still supports most of the old time-travel
It still supports most of the old time-travel functionality; the only thing
gone is the ability to resume execution from a historical state. I do not
think this is a technical limitation, but rather a decision made to
simplify the debugging workflow. (Also, import/export is a super valuable
Nick, i think you took my comments too much personally.
I promise i will never bring it up again.Also i have more interesting
things to do than to come here from time to time just to say, "TOO MUCH
CODE"
It was just a coincidence and you should not be following my tracks, unless
for a good reason.
Nick, sorry to mislead you about my intentions here.
I´m just a curious guy. I´m not here to promote vuejs because i like
diversity.
In my path i tried some things and i´m just searching for better ones.
If i´m here its because i´m not sure that vuejs is better because its
not.Some things i like
Antonio, this is the third time you've come around here trolling the list
with this weak argument.
If you honestly think vuejs is better because its fewer lines of code, then
try it and leave us alone. Maybe try Elm when you are a little older...
On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 7:11 AM, Peter Damoc
I like the idea of elm but the todo mvc example has too many lines of
compared to some js frameworks like vuejs canjs and others.
My goal finding other js alternatives is to also code less.
Elm has many good ideas but why should i code more if i can do the same
with less?
2016-05-13 17:50